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Vanuatu Weather Guide

The island nation has two distinct seasons; the Green or ‘hot’ season from November to April, and the ‘dry’ season from May to October. If you’re planning a break at Benjor Beach Club accommodation Vanuatu, take a look at the local weather guide below to help plan your trip.

Hot Season (November to April)

Thanks to its proximity to the equator, Vanuatu luxuriates in pleasant temperatures throughout the year, but the 6 months that make up the hot season are the warmest. The hottest month of the year is February with an average daily temperature of 27C. Although this season is more likely to usher in tropical storms, it’s one of the best times of year to unwind on the golden beaches close to our Port Vila Resort. With a seafront swimming pool and the sparkling waves of the Pacific right at your fingertips, there are plenty of ways to keep cool on long summer days. Afternoon showers are common in the wet season but usually short lived, giving away to sunny skies and fresher feeling evenings. The month with the highest level of rainfall is generally March – just something to keep in mind when you’re planning your stay at Benjor Beach Club accommodation Vanuatu.

Dry Season (May to October)

August is the coolest month of the year with an average daily temperature of 23C in the city of Port Vila, close to our accommodation Port Vila Vanuatu. This season is marked by fewer tropical storms and far less rain, but the light breezes of summer may gain strength and become gustier winds. With lower humidity levels, this is an excellent time to enjoy exploring Vanuatu via long hikes through lush rainforest, horse riding trails, mountain climbing and Four Wheel Drive adventures. For help discovering the best local tours, just ask the friendly team at our accommodation Port Vila Vanuatu, who will be happy to help.